Two Wrongs Don’t Make Education Funding Suits Right

by Ed Naile The recent attempt by the NH Legislature to fend off an activist Claremont Education Funding ruling by our State Supreme Court did not survive. Now the rest of the story: Maybe New Hampshire taxpayers should take a good look at what our Supreme Court did...

Vote No on CACR 12

The House and Senate will meet to vote on CACR 12 on June 6th, Wednesday at 10 AM. Please call or email your legislators as soon as possible. Instruct them to KILL CACR 12. If this constitutional amendment is passed by the House and the Senate, which requires a 3/5...

Time to Put Pressure on Gov. Lynch (HB 1297)

From House of Representatives Rep Andrew Manuse: HB 1297, my bill to prohibit the state from implementing a state health insurance exchange under Obamacare, which will make it more likely for Obamacare to be repealed or replaced, passed both bodies of the Legislature...

Homeschool Freedom (HB 545 and HB 1571)

Homeschool Freedom Hearing Friday May 4, 2012 These homeschool freedom bills still need your help. The Senate Education Committee has scheduled an executive session and is expected to take action on HB 545 and HB 1571 this Friday, May 4, 2012.. These bills would...

Students Promised Day Off for Political Activism

We wrote about why the NH Senate should support HB 1403 which recently passed the NH House by 2-1 margin. We cited the improper use of activism as one reason for rejecting IB, as promoted by the UN in the case of the International Baccalaureate program which claims to...